Nielsen fast-nationals revealed that 25.45 million viewers tuned into Fox for the decisive World Series game, leading to a ...
The World Series may be over, but not the pain of losing Game 7 for Toronto Blue Jays fans. Sportsnet reporter Hazel Mae ...
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kiké Hernandez stuck it to a Toronto media member claiming that LA was the inferior team in the 2025 World Series.
This just in, Rogers Communications, parent company of both Sportsnet and the Toronto Blue Jays, have announced that Game 7 ...
Rogers says its broadcast of Game 7 of the World Series, which saw the Blue Jays fall 5-4 in extra innings to the Los Angeles ...
Nearly half of Canada's population tuned into Game 7 of the World Series. In the USA, the game drew the largest World Series ...
The Province on MSN
What's the hardest sport to do play-by-play? Jim Robson's pick may surprise
Flipping through the channels to catch the various sporting events this past weekend and listening to all the broadcasts got ...
The Toronto Blue Jays suffered a crushing defeat in the seventh game of the World Series, but the Toronto-based company that owns the team and the Canadian broadcast rights still won.
Front Office Sports on MSN
World Series Ratings Show Nearly Half of Canada Watched Game 7
The Canadian network generates massive viewership for the dramatic games. The post World Series Ratings Show Nearly Half of ...
As the Toronto Blue Jays made their first World Series appearance in over 30 years, there’s no doubt that all of Canada went ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Rogers: Average audience of 10.9 million tuned in for Game 7 of World Series
An average audience of 10.9 million viewers watched Game 7 of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers player responded on social media to claims that the Toronto Blue Jays were the better team in the World Series.
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